I’m definitely not one to leave something alone… but also don’t want to be constantly fighting with it either.I totally agree!
Some shooters just can’t leave the settings alone and spend more time tinkering than shooting!
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I’m definitely not one to leave something alone… but also don’t want to be constantly fighting with it either.I totally agree!
Some shooters just can’t leave the settings alone and spend more time tinkering than shooting!
Vulcan 3 is not a rifle to be changing settings. You do not have a guage for the regulator nor a way to adjust it without degassing and disassemble it.I’m definitely not one to leave something alone… but also don’t want to be constantly fighting with it either.
Then that (Vulcan) sounds like something that I would not be too interested in.Vulcan 3 is not a rifle to be changing settings. You do not have a guage for the regulator nor a way to adjust it without degassing and disassemble it.
Then, the FX Panthera is a super alternative.
Yes there are…If you look at Utah Airguns website, there are DOZENS of “accessories “ for the FX.
Most all are for show, added weight and certainly expense. I’m a lone hunter and have nobody to show off my extravagances . My Impact is my only gun and I’m very happy with it. I’ve never had to do any adjustments, and there are a lot of Beldings who are not around because of it.
Then that sounds like something that I would not be too interested in.
If you’re able to understand and test and adjust, then the FX is a perfect platform. I’m not and that’s why I just leave it alone. Perhaps, the next owner will possess different skills and he’ll have his hands full should he choose.
What’s an Uragan 3?
I looked it upAirgun Technologies - Uragan 3 coming....
Looks like a Uragan 3 coming soon... Goes up to part 5.....www.airgunnation.com
You’ve never had either gun what opinion can you have. ??Good to know. I knew they made paintball stuff but they haven't been in the pellet airgun game for long, right?
I can say I don't see much on them really, but I don't think I've seen anything negative about them.
Got it and just replied. I can reply, just not initiate yet.Sent you a Private Message. You're a San Diego guy too. That's good for you ESPECIALLY if you want to get to try some guns out!
Noticed you joined yesterday. Don't know if you can access Private Message yet. Might need 10 posts.
They're seriously expensive, and somewhat fragile and sensitive in some areas(don't be setting regulators when you've made a bunch of empty beers) . It would be a steep expensive learning curve if messing with it went wrong or learning regulator characteristics. Product support and parts availability is really what you should be looking for ime. People that complain about fx failures are the type that shouldn't have had one to begin with and shoulda bought a notos.Why neither? I am genuinely curios.